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Josep Caixal i Estradé (1803–1879) was
Bishop of
Urgell from 1853
until his
death in Rome in 1879 and co-prince of
Andorra during the New
Reform period...
- López i
Pulido 1824–1827 Simó de
Guardiola i
Hortoneda 1827–1851
Josep Caixal i Estradé 1853–1879
Salvador Casañas y Pagés 1879–1901
Ramon Riu i Cabanes...
- a new flag, was
first adopted by the
Episcopal Co-Prince,
Bishop Josep Caixal i Estradé on
April 22, 1866 and
three years later by
Napoleon III. The flag...
- Preceded by
Adolphe Thiers Co-Prince of
Andorra 1873–1879
Served alongside:
Josep Caixal i Estradé Succeeded by
Jules Grévy
French nobility New
title Duc de Magenta...
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patronymic Garçes, Garceiz, Garzes, etc.; and his
nickname Caxal, Kaxal, Casal,
Caixal, Kaisal, Caissal, Kaissal, Cayxal, Caisare, C****ar, etc. The
meaning of...
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titles Vacant Title last held by
Napoleon III Co-Prince of
Andorra 1871–1873
Served alongside:
Josep Caixal i Estradé Succeeded by
Patrice de Mac****n...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by José
Caixal Estradé
Bishop of
Urgell 1879–1901 Succeeded by Ramón Ríu y
Cabanas Preceded by José
Morgades y Gili Bishop...
- – Simó de
Guardiola i Hortoneda,
Episcopal Co-Prince (1827–1851)
Josep Caixal i Estradé,
Episcopal Co-Prince (1853–1879)
Salvador Casañas y Pagés, Episcopal...
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France Second Republic Louis-Napoleon
Bonaparte (1808–1873) 1848–1852
Josep Caixal i Estradé (1803–1879) 1853–1879
Emperor of the
French House of Bonaparte...
- 1866, the New
Reform was
decreed by the
Episcopal Co-Prince,
Bishop Josep Caixal i Estradé, and
established the
basis of the
Andorran constitution and symbols—such...